Indiana university, 1820-1904; historical sketch, development of the course of instruction, bibliography . its special form of finger clamp and its mode of adjusting the phalanx tothe lever; (4) in the possibility of employing different kinds of loads, including the uniform loadattained by means of a compensating spring; (5) in its improved registration devices. 98 Departments of Liberal Arts One years work in this Department, consisting of college algebra, plane lo. Department 1 Ilx- X 1 ^ ^ ^ ? •Tij; nOf Mathematics, and spherical trigonometry and analytical geometry, is prescribed lor a


Indiana university, 1820-1904; historical sketch, development of the course of instruction, bibliography . its special form of finger clamp and its mode of adjusting the phalanx tothe lever; (4) in the possibility of employing different kinds of loads, including the uniform loadattained by means of a compensating spring; (5) in its improved registration devices. 98 Departments of Liberal Arts One years work in this Department, consisting of college algebra, plane lo. Department 1 Ilx- X 1 ^ ^ ^ ? •Tij; nOf Mathematics, and spherical trigonometry and analytical geometry, is prescribed lor all candidates for the degree. For students who take mathematics as their major subject the Freshman years work is the same as the required work just mentioned. For the Sophomore year the work consists of calculus throughout the year, three hours a week; theory of equations, one term, two hours a week; and advanced conies, two terms, two hours a week. In the Junior year are given advanced calculus throughout the year, three hours a week, and solid oeomotrv and theorv of surfaces throuohout the. (Back View) year, two hours a week. For the Senior year the work varies, but alwaysincludes at least six hours in diiferential equations and two hours seminarywork. The remaining part of the work is selected from courses in the theoryof numbers, theory of functions, group theory, substitution theory, moderngeometry, and projective geometry. For students preparing for engineering, courses are given in descriptivegeometry and surveyiug. The Department owns a surveyiirs compass, planetable, two transits, two Y-levels, a solar compass, leveling rods, chains andsteel tapes. For the work in drawing and platting there is a well-lighted 99 Indiana University room furnished with drawing tables. A number of graduate courses areoffered. The facilities for work of this grade are good. The mathematicallilu-arv contains the following works: Acta Mathematica/ American Jour-nal of ]\rat


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